Following the March 19, 2026 release of the first episode of the Steel Ball Run: JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure anime adaptation, Netflix explained on social media why the rest of the episodes for that season aren’t available now and offered a release window. It claimed it always planned multiple cours. It then confirmed the 2nd Stage will be a more traditional release with one new episode each week after it starts in Fall 2026. The first episode of the Steel Ball Run: JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure is 48 minutes long. It essentially covers the first part of Steven Steel’s Steel Ball Run race, known as 1st Stage. That essentially covered the first two volumes of the manga, so about 12 chapters. Driven to enter the race in hopes of meeting Gyro Zeppeli and heal his legs, Johnny Joestar enters and befriends him. However, winning won’t prove easy, especially as Diego Brando and other racers feature formidable abilities. In addition to the familiar Stands known throughout the series, it also features a force known as the Spin. Netflix’s statement said all of this adaptation will use “a split-cour.” However, it didn’t note how many episodes will be in each part. It only noted that the Fall 2026 release will focus on the events of 2nd Stage. That part of the story came up, for the most part, between volumes three and five of the manga. The anime adaptation of Steel Ball Run: JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure is on Netflix and will return with 2nd Stage episodes in Fall 2026. Viz Media handles the manga outside Japan. It follows Netflix’s streaming of the adaptation of Stone Ocean. The post More Steel Ball Run JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Anime Episodes Air in Fall appeared first on Siliconera.